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      10-22-2014, 06:09 AM   #18
martymil
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Drives: Garage is to big to list.
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without being a programmer and getting down into the code, apple will never admit to screwing up.

From my deductions and the phones I dealt with it had to do with how the iPhone was named, if it had a complex name it would screw up the Bluetooth connection.

Once you reset the network connections it named your iPhone as iPhone and not Gary's iPhone 32 gb or the sort for example.

But you had to reset all the network settings to simplify how it handled the Bluetooth connections, but that's only speculation and can't be sure but it worked.
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